Tips on removing viruses?
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Re: Tips on removing viruses?
Get some good programs like Spybot S&D, Malwarebytes and SUPERAntiSpyware.
They can remove most of the viruses on your computer in 1 click.
They can remove most of the viruses on your computer in 1 click.
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Re: Tips on removing viruses?
Yep, this anti-viruses are good. Except I'm not sure why my other anti-virus was crashing when I wanted to remove the viruses.
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Re: Tips on removing viruses?
I dont wanna see any warez discussion or warez links. Keep it by the rules.
@topic, i never use anti-virus but in my opinion, NOD32 is for light weight PCs but kaspersky is way stronger.
@topic, i never use anti-virus but in my opinion, NOD32 is for light weight PCs but kaspersky is way stronger.
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Re: Tips on removing viruses?
I'm using Eset Smart Security 4 and I gotta say its good.
Also I'm using Advanced System Care Pro and it helps the PC aswell.
I suggest you remove your anti-virus, install what I said above, enter PC using safe-mod, scan using both programs.
never count on a free anti-virus that has an upgradeable premium version.. as ofc they are not the same and I think its good to have the best anti-virus you can find.
Also I'm using Advanced System Care Pro and it helps the PC aswell.
I suggest you remove your anti-virus, install what I said above, enter PC using safe-mod, scan using both programs.
never count on a free anti-virus that has an upgradeable premium version.. as ofc they are not the same and I think its good to have the best anti-virus you can find.
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Re: Tips on removing viruses?
And disable system restore.
If you have any questions drop in by chat sometime, chances are there'll be someone who can help you that's afking there, so the next best thing is to click the link on UndeadxAssassin's Sig and ask your question there.
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Re: Tips on removing viruses?
Completely disagree. AntiViruses will do pretty nothing against a computer that has it's OS hijack or a trojan that has downloaded a bajillion other different kind of viruses. Minor infections, yes, it can help with. But if you don't have AntiVirus running when the former happens, you're pretty much screwed.Small Sized Duck wrote:Most of them can remove better than they can prevent.iTz_WaR wrote:So, they don't remove them? They just stop it from doing anything or something like that?
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Re: Tips on removing viruses?
(Yay multi-quote is fun)Bartimaeus wrote:Completely disagree. AntiViruses will do pretty nothing against a computer that has it's OS hijack or a trojan that has downloaded a bajillion other different kind of viruses. Minor infections, yes, it can help with. But if you don't have AntiVirus running when the former happens, you're pretty much screwed.Small Sized Duck wrote:Most of them can remove better than they can prevent.iTz_WaR wrote:So, they don't remove them? They just stop it from doing anything or something like that?
So formating the PC seems like the best option?
How to keep this from ever happening again:
1) Install linux xD
2)?
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Re: Tips on removing viruses?
Well. For me i think this is the best option.
1) Reformat your PC
2) Partition your HDD and dual boot Linux and Windows(Preferably windows 7 but use an older version for compatibility issues). [Use linux for everything else and windows for playing games only]
3) Boot into and patch your Windows (Service Packs first before minor updates) using windows update. WARNING! Do not go to any website yet as you would not have any defences at this point in time.
4a) Disable Autorun(Prevents unknown infections from CDs and External removable storage like thumbdrives)
b) Disable System Restore(Prevents it from backing up any viruses if you manage to get one after)
5) Get a Antivirus + Firewall or a internet security suite and also a anti malware.
Here is a list of SOME(not all) AV, Firewalls, Anti Malware. (I will list freeware only with links and commercial ones)
(Disclaimer : It's not that i recommend them, those are the names i know and have used before. Don't really recommend AVG. Whenever it updates it crashes my SMC router (access point) and got my computer's LAN IP banned from MY OWN D-Link router (to which the SMC router is connected to) which is the main internet gateway. It happened to me but may not happen to you so...)
Antivirus(Standalone) : AVG Free Edition 9.0(Free), Avast! 5(Free), AVIRA, Norton, McAfee, ESET NOD32,
Firewalls(Standalone) : ZoneAlarm Firewall(Free)
Anti Malware(Standalone) : Malwarebytes(Free) , Spybot Search & Destroy(Free), SUPERAntiSpyware
Internet Security Suite : Comodo Internet Security(Free)(Not really recommended if you are playing MMORPGs/MMOs that uses anti hack protections such as Gameguard, Hackshield,etc as those Anti-hacks will try to kill Comodo's Defense+ program(which is the part responsible for monitoring the memory) and the Defense+ will retaliate, causing BSOD(Blue screen).)
Steps to take to prevent anymore viruses/trojans, etc from invading your computer.
1) Update your computer regularly(Windows updates, Antivirus, firewall, antispyware, etc)
2) Becareful of what sites you visit, especially those with "shady sounding names". However, legit sites should be watched too as there is a chance, though not high, that they are hijacked.
3) Check your HOSTS file (located at C:\WINDOWS\System32\drivers\etc) with Notepad(or any editing programs) for unauthorised redirections to suspicious websites)
4) Don't be an idiot and download files such as freegarenahack.exe that is around 100kb from sites like FreeGarenahacks.tk or any other free webhosting sites.
5) Do not modify system files unless absolutely needed or if you know what you are doing.
Sorry for this lousy guide as i'm not good with words.
EDIT: i won't write anything about linux as i don't know anything about it but i heard it is a good OS
1) Reformat your PC
2) Partition your HDD and dual boot Linux and Windows(Preferably windows 7 but use an older version for compatibility issues). [Use linux for everything else and windows for playing games only]
3) Boot into and patch your Windows (Service Packs first before minor updates) using windows update. WARNING! Do not go to any website yet as you would not have any defences at this point in time.
4a) Disable Autorun(Prevents unknown infections from CDs and External removable storage like thumbdrives)
b) Disable System Restore(Prevents it from backing up any viruses if you manage to get one after)
5) Get a Antivirus + Firewall or a internet security suite and also a anti malware.
Here is a list of SOME(not all) AV, Firewalls, Anti Malware. (I will list freeware only with links and commercial ones)
(Disclaimer : It's not that i recommend them, those are the names i know and have used before. Don't really recommend AVG. Whenever it updates it crashes my SMC router (access point) and got my computer's LAN IP banned from MY OWN D-Link router (to which the SMC router is connected to) which is the main internet gateway. It happened to me but may not happen to you so...)
Antivirus(Standalone) : AVG Free Edition 9.0(Free), Avast! 5(Free), AVIRA, Norton, McAfee, ESET NOD32,
Firewalls(Standalone) : ZoneAlarm Firewall(Free)
Anti Malware(Standalone) : Malwarebytes(Free) , Spybot Search & Destroy(Free), SUPERAntiSpyware
Internet Security Suite : Comodo Internet Security(Free)(Not really recommended if you are playing MMORPGs/MMOs that uses anti hack protections such as Gameguard, Hackshield,etc as those Anti-hacks will try to kill Comodo's Defense+ program(which is the part responsible for monitoring the memory) and the Defense+ will retaliate, causing BSOD(Blue screen).)
Steps to take to prevent anymore viruses/trojans, etc from invading your computer.
1) Update your computer regularly(Windows updates, Antivirus, firewall, antispyware, etc)
2) Becareful of what sites you visit, especially those with "shady sounding names". However, legit sites should be watched too as there is a chance, though not high, that they are hijacked.
3) Check your HOSTS file (located at C:\WINDOWS\System32\drivers\etc) with Notepad(or any editing programs) for unauthorised redirections to suspicious websites)
4) Don't be an idiot and download files such as freegarenahack.exe that is around 100kb from sites like FreeGarenahacks.tk or any other free webhosting sites.
5) Do not modify system files unless absolutely needed or if you know what you are doing.
Sorry for this lousy guide as i'm not good with words.
EDIT: i won't write anything about linux as i don't know anything about it but i heard it is a good OS